Bill Lawrence a corrections officer for Tipton County Sheriff's Officegot lost while squirrel hunting with two buddies in Meeman Shelby Forest State Park for five days. The only supplies he had were a shotgun, 15 shells (the ammo for a shotgun), two bottles of water, a flashlight, a can of deep woods off bug spray, and a can of dip. By the second day he had lused most of his supplies like water and shells. He would discharge the shells to try to signal for help. "I would walk for a few hours, then I would sleep for a few hours to conserve my energy. I followed deer tracks to find water holes," he said. "I would look under wet logs for worms to eat." Two Harley riders finally found him after five days lost in the woods. For the full article and more information go to:
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Hunter Survived on Diet of Worms and Muddy Water
Bill Lawrence a corrections officer for Tipton County Sheriff's Officegot lost while squirrel hunting with two buddies in Meeman Shelby Forest State Park for five days. The only supplies he had were a shotgun, 15 shells (the ammo for a shotgun), two bottles of water, a flashlight, a can of deep woods off bug spray, and a can of dip. By the second day he had lused most of his supplies like water and shells. He would discharge the shells to try to signal for help. "I would walk for a few hours, then I would sleep for a few hours to conserve my energy. I followed deer tracks to find water holes," he said. "I would look under wet logs for worms to eat." Two Harley riders finally found him after five days lost in the woods.
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http://news.yahoo.com/squirrel-hunter-survived-diet-worms-muddy-water-232930800.html
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Scott A.